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Problem
The student locker numbers at Olympic High are numbered consecutively beginning with locker number . The plastic digits used to number the lockers cost two cents apiece. Thus, it costs two cents to label locker number and four centers to label locker number . If it costs $137.94 to label all the lockers, how many lockers are there at the school?
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